How to set up a business in Dubai at low cost?

How to set up a business in Dubai at low cost?
Overall, Dubai welcomed a record 8.10 million foreign overnight tourists during the first six months of 2018.

Several entrepreneurs and businessmen in Kerala (India) dream of expanding or starting a business in Dubai (UAE). But, achieving this dream can be difficult for small businesses and freelancers.

While starting a business in Dubai, the Department of Economic Development (DED) induces a set of procedures and paperwork. This includes business licensing, registration, approvals, local partnership, rented office space and several other standards that must be followed by every company. These procedures would cost around AED 60,000 (United Arab Emirates Dirham), which is approximately RS.11,40,000. This cost may also increase depending on the business activity and the location of conducting the business.

Investing such a huge amount on a new market can be hard of entrepreneurs. Thus, Shuraa Business Setup, UAE’s leading business setup service provider, in collaboration with DED, is now offering the cheapest business setups packages.

On 9 September 2018, Mr. Saeed Khalifa Mohammed Al Fuqaei – the Chairman of Shuraa Group launched two business setup packages starting from AED 30,000, which is less than RS. 6,00,000.

According to the package, a professional company can be established at AED 30,000 and limited liability company will cost only AED 35,000. The offer includes business license, company registration, office space, a UAE local sponsor, visa of the owner, company stamping, immigration card, PRO services, owner’s medical & Emirates ID. Shuraa aims to empower entrepreneurship by providing services at such low prices.

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